Ancestry: William Tudor
Yancey, son of Joel, son of Joel, son of Archelaus, son of
Charles, son of Charles Yancey

Beside the fact that he often got himself entangled in his
own oratory my grandfather's absent-mindedness frequently
interfered with the normal course of justice in the court at
Lynchburg. One morning he was hurriedly getting his papers
together to try a case when he missed his spectacles. He sat down
and wrote Grandma the following note:

Dear Lucy,

I cannot find my spectacles. I must have
left them at the house somewhere. Please find and
send them to me as quickly as possible.

Tudor Yancey

Then Grandpa called his office boy, a young colored man
named Jim-Ned:

"Jim-Ned, take this note up to my wife. Hurry as fast
as you can. Come straight up to the court-house with the answer.
I can't start trying my case until you get there"

Just at this moment, Grandpa found his spectacles parked
on his forehead. He folded them up and put them in his pocket.
Then in great haste he added a post-script to Grandma's note:

"P.S. Never mind about the spectacles, I just found
them on my forehead. W..T.Y.

He handed the note to Jim-Ned: "Now, don't waste any
time, boy. Don't stop on the way for anything. Meet me in the
courtroom!'

Jim-Ned started off at a trot. Grandpa grabbed his papers
and hastened up to the courthouse. When he arrived there, he
still had the idea fixed in his mind that he could not begin
trying his case until Jim-Ned returned. The court waited
patiently for Jim-Ned.

After so long a time Jim-Ned appeared at the door of the
courtroom. Grandpa called out to him impatiently:

"Make haste boy! You walk as if you were dragging a
ball and chain. Did you give that note to my wife? What did she
send me my spectacles?"

Jim-Ned shuffled bashfully down to the aisle toward
Grandpa. In his hand her carried a short piece of rope.

"Naw suh, Mr Tudor, she didnt send no spectacles.
Miss Lucy she jest bust out laughin when she read dat note I took
her. She say ef you done already found yo' spectacles why in de
world did you send me upo dar wit dat note? She tole me to bring
you dis here little piece o' rope. She say you so forgitful shes
fraid you gwine lose your britches".